Last year, Cowoys running back Ezekiel Elliott had one of the best celebrations of the year when he jumped into the big Salvation Army kettle in the back of the end zone in Dallas.
In the third quarter of today’s Seahawks-Cowboys game, Justin Coleman hilariously mocked Zeke’s classic celebration by jumping into the Salvation Army kettle after a pick-six.
A pick-6 AND a leap into the Salvation Army pot for the Seahawks! #SEAvsDAL pic.twitter.com/P3CYb74fb0
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) December 24, 2017
Dallas Cowboys owner explains why the Cowboys had those huge Salvation Army kettles behind the end zone.
“We have those kettles there because we do want the visibility of reminding everybody, certainly at this time of year, how doing the most good is putting a dollar in that red kettle,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. “To have gotten that attention in front of probably 20 million or so people last night for the Salvation Army was just wonderful.”
Last year Ezekiel’s jump into the kettle brought in a ton of money for the charity.
Via Andrew Siciliano
Salvation Army says it’s received $850k in online donations since Ezekiel Elliott jumped in bucket. That buys 91k meals to those in need.
Hoepfully Coleman’s jump into the kettle bringsin a few extra bucks to families in need this holiday season.